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. >> shepard: first, at 3:00 in new york city, a historic day for the catholic church. today pope benedict xvi stepped down and for catholics around the world, there's no pope. the pope left the vatican for the last time as the holy father, to huge round of applause. the helicopter took the pope to his traditional summer home 15 minutes southeast of the vatican. that building dates to the 1600s, it's not a bad retirement home. historians say in the days of world war ii, then o'pious the xii idea it to shelter soldiers. ben did is set to return to rome later this year, but by then it's expected he will live alongside the new pope and benedict will take the new title, pope emeritus. today he tried to quiet any suspicions he might butt head with the next church's leader. the pope promised he would unconditionally obi the new hoe he -- holy father and he hopes the conditional of cardinals will operate, quote, like an orchestra, where diversity and expression of universal church always works toward a higher and harmonious agreement. >> shepard: an hour ago now the pope's res
. >> shepard: first, at 3:00 in new york city, a historic day for the catholic church. today pope benedict xvi stepped down and for catholics around the world, there's no pope. the pope left the vatican for the last time as the holy father, to huge round of applause. the helicopter took the pope to his traditional summer home 15 minutes southeast of the vatican. that building dates to the 1600s, it's not a bad retirement home. historians say in the days of world war ii, then o'pious the...
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most rome man known to see the city, to go out you side the city. the pope does the same. when he needs a break he will go to castell gandolfo. not unusual when the time of transition, when the papacy ends in a few minutes, or three hours now, 2 1/2 hours, that he chose castell gandolfo to come to be away from the city. though he will be able to see the vat -- vatican from his window. jenna: in the limited italian i have, you can see the signs saying thank you to the pope. obviously a crowd that is ready to welcome him and bear witness to his final wave to the world as pope. as we mentioned a little while ago. we are referring to him as pope benedict because he is still pope at this time n a few hours, there was much debate what he would be called but he will be called his holiness benedict as he owners it this next stage which is really unchartered territory as we haven't seen a pope do this in hundreds and hundreds of years. jon: fascinating to see the change in the topography and the botany are with you the president -- where the pope will spend the next couple months o
most rome man known to see the city, to go out you side the city. the pope does the same. when he needs a break he will go to castell gandolfo. not unusual when the time of transition, when the papacy ends in a few minutes, or three hours now, 2 1/2 hours, that he chose castell gandolfo to come to be away from the city. though he will be able to see the vat -- vatican from his window. jenna: in the limited italian i have, you can see the signs saying thank you to the pope. obviously a crowd...
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there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get in a car and he will be driven over to the helipad over here at the vatican. he'll be going to castle gun dolpho, that is the papal retreat. he's expected to address, we hear there are about 8,000 people there and he is expected to address those people, not a formal speech, but just to make some remarks. and then he will go inside and at 8:00, the way we will know that there has been a change in the leadership of the catholic church is by a changing of the guard. the swiss guards who guard the pope in those striped costumes and those metal helmets that we see, they will move away and a they will be repla
there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get...
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congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success that will be swept into the automatic cuts. they are also ripple effects of things like the air traffic control towers. when that happens, airport delays and so forth, we are the 6th busiest in the world, that would be a damaging blow. >> you said there was no cuts you would accept from the federal government. you want to tell republicans and the republican senators from your state, you are asking them to compromise and do something? >> yes, compromise. >> for that means a tax hike for some people, you are okay with that? >> when they yell at each other and do nothing to solve the problem, it re
congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success...
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>>steve: the final entry is the honda. >> redesigned for 2013. 30 miles per gallon in the city, 40 on the highway with the 4 cylinder. under 25 grand. >>steve: for this particular car we have dispatched janice dean. what do you think of this car? >> this is a fantastic car. buckle up, honey, i'm going to take you for a little ride. >>steve: hold on just a second. john, the thing about consumer reports is you would only recommend these if they were great cars? >> we only recommend it if it's reliable according to our survey and if it's been crash tested and done well in the crash test. >>steve: if people would like more information go to consumerreports.org. >> and go to our april issue. >>steve: jan, do you want to go for a ride? >> i think my license expired but we can go around the block. >> janice's license has expired? don't tell anybody, gretchen. we're just going to go around the corner. >>brian: see them in about 20 minutes because i know the traffic in new york city at 6:54 in the morning eastern time. how scary is the scare-quester? coming up, the man who wrote the legislatio
>>steve: the final entry is the honda. >> redesigned for 2013. 30 miles per gallon in the city, 40 on the highway with the 4 cylinder. under 25 grand. >>steve: for this particular car we have dispatched janice dean. what do you think of this car? >> this is a fantastic car. buckle up, honey, i'm going to take you for a little ride. >>steve: hold on just a second. john, the thing about consumer reports is you would only recommend these if they were great cars?...
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address to the city. it included the crime problem and the need for more than 200 officers. the police force is targeting the most violent people in the city. more civilians she says will be taking police reports so that officers can spend more time fighting crime. she says the newest, most diverse police academy is already in training. >> it means for 200 more officers basically $73 million for the budget. now what does that mean? >> it is going to take something big. it will probably take a tax measure. that's the kind of thing that we really need to talk about. >> quan did not talk about how much more they will have to shell out for more police officers. public safety makes up 50% of the city's budget. mayor quan says residents will have to make some tough decisions this year. >>> smoke filled the skies after a fire broke out in a home. the fire started around 5:20. one person was hurt, but the injuries appear to be minor we are glad to tell you. as you can see from sky 7hd, they had to cut holes to ba
address to the city. it included the crime problem and the need for more than 200 officers. the police force is targeting the most violent people in the city. more civilians she says will be taking police reports so that officers can spend more time fighting crime. she says the newest, most diverse police academy is already in training. >> it means for 200 more officers basically $73 million for the budget. now what does that mean? >> it is going to take something big. it will...
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she had a little help from new york city's michael bloomberg, in charge of the pro-gun attack. former congresswoman debbie halvorson was beaten by her. >> you sent a message by the state and across the nation. a message that tells the nra that their days of holding our country hostage are coming to an end. >> joining me now, new york city deputy mayor for government affairs and community affairs, thank you for joining us. >> well, this was a special election, the only race going on right now. it is a race that was playing out in the middle of this very important gun debate in washington. so there was going to be a lot of attention placed on this race. and when we looked at the race and saw that former congresswoman, debbie halvorson, who had as you mentioned, an a-rating from the nra, was poised to lead. the mayor said we can't have that. somebody going to congress and being a vote for the nra. >> in some ways, this district is an interesting one, because there was kind of a mis-match between debbie halvorson on the issue. >> because of that, former congresswoman halvorson bega
she had a little help from new york city's michael bloomberg, in charge of the pro-gun attack. former congresswoman debbie halvorson was beaten by her. >> you sent a message by the state and across the nation. a message that tells the nra that their days of holding our country hostage are coming to an end. >> joining me now, new york city deputy mayor for government affairs and community affairs, thank you for joining us. >> well, this was a special election, the only race...
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kansas city and the 49ers have both agreed on a deal. that would send smith to the kansas city chiefs. by now, everybody has this memorized. jim harbaugh turned into a round. alex smith will get a fresh start in kansas city. looking at the first five years. and won the jim harbaugh took over, all of the numbers jumped up for alex smith. with the salary off the books. names like bery it seems that he is always on happy with off-season. you always wants more money. now, he wants 16 million. we of the baltimore ravens on the radio this morning. he was promoting a movie that is going to go right to deviate de charett and it is did and eight twitter wa 8 twitter of war i was quite proud and surprised that some of the younger people were aware that i was on twitter. and on the radio, you have to to make a way for the younger viewers. ryan vogelson was the final giants performance and angel pagan with an 8-8 tie and this is still exhibition baseball... when we return, a stolen sausage >> gary: of the few fault milwaukee baseball they have a sau
kansas city and the 49ers have both agreed on a deal. that would send smith to the kansas city chiefs. by now, everybody has this memorized. jim harbaugh turned into a round. alex smith will get a fresh start in kansas city. looking at the first five years. and won the jim harbaugh took over, all of the numbers jumped up for alex smith. with the salary off the books. names like bery it seems that he is always on happy with off-season. you always wants more money. now, he wants 16 million. we of...
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if all these cities, states, and municipalities are doing what they're supposed to be doing around the voting process, why do they need this oversight removed? why does this oversight have to be removed? unless you're trying to come up with additional schemes or you anticipate undocumented folk coming into the polls or coming to the polls on one side of the aisle. unless you're anticipating some kind of surge in democratic voting, i have no idea why this is even being challenged at this point. >> judged on the way they acted in the last election, it would make for a very active department of justice. they would have to be looking everywhere because there would be no federal protection. >> we need to expand it. right. we should be expanding it. that's right. >> as a black man, how do you feel about what unfolded today? >> well, i think, you know, i have a lot of respect for congressman cummings and the entire civil rights movement. i understand that i'm standing on the shoulders of giants in my career and in my life. so i want to be a part of the battle to make sure we protect those thi
if all these cities, states, and municipalities are doing what they're supposed to be doing around the voting process, why do they need this oversight removed? why does this oversight have to be removed? unless you're trying to come up with additional schemes or you anticipate undocumented folk coming into the polls or coming to the polls on one side of the aisle. unless you're anticipating some kind of surge in democratic voting, i have no idea why this is even being challenged at this point....
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i was at a big city hospital recently, and the issue of gun control, gun safety came up. the doctors said if i wanted to know the impact of guns, he could show me, take me down and show me. gunshot wounds can be truly horrible. the reality justifies the discussion today about the need to try and do something about the proliferation of assault rifles, huge ammo magazines, and the loopholes in the requirement that there be background checks. people have told us of the horrible sight of those young kids up in newtown, connecticut. i personally don't want to be a part of a movement to keep those semiautomatics flying into the hands of all sorts of people today, the hoarders, the survivalists, the criminal and downright nutty. why? because the next mass shooter could well emerge out of this pack. check the shooters of john f. kennedy and gerry ford, who got shot at twice. look at the hen who shot bobby kennedy and malcolm x and george wallace. they all had political motives and had guns, got them easily and put them easily to use. if you're not against this movement, you're wi
i was at a big city hospital recently, and the issue of gun control, gun safety came up. the doctors said if i wanted to know the impact of guns, he could show me, take me down and show me. gunshot wounds can be truly horrible. the reality justifies the discussion today about the need to try and do something about the proliferation of assault rifles, huge ammo magazines, and the loopholes in the requirement that there be background checks. people have told us of the horrible sight of those...
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from a lo >> this is the first time officers have been killed in the line of duty in the city of santa cruz. detective elizabeth butler and detective sgt. loran "butch" baker were shot and killed tuesday afternoon outside the suspect's santa cruz home. baker, who went by the nickname butch -- a 28-year behined his wife -- two daughters -- and a son who works with santa cruz police as a community service officer. kron4 caught up with one man who knew baker. penn of his devastating. limited is devastating i am completely lost for words. >> othis is devastating. i cannot understand what the family must be going through but he made a huge impact. i am always grateful and i will never forecast that he was a really good man. >> and detective elizabeth butler -- was a 10-year veteran assigned to investigations and leaves young sons, ages five and one. butler went to bishop torrance and attended u-c santa cruz. santa cruz holding a the two officer killed -- baker and detective elizabeth butler. >> pam: meanwhile -- members of the the growing memorial in the courtyard of the santa cruz police d
from a lo >> this is the first time officers have been killed in the line of duty in the city of santa cruz. detective elizabeth butler and detective sgt. loran "butch" baker were shot and killed tuesday afternoon outside the suspect's santa cruz home. baker, who went by the nickname butch -- a 28-year behined his wife -- two daughters -- and a son who works with santa cruz police as a community service officer. kron4 caught up with one man who knew baker. penn of his...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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in vatican city and fly to the castle. it's not a long flight, about ten minutes. at 8:00, he becomes pope ameritus. >> watching all this unfold. >> reporter: it's amazing. >> i know, we all wish we where there. >> chuck hagel and what his critics say now. ell, i didn't r. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental
in vatican city and fly to the castle. it's not a long flight, about ten minutes. at 8:00, he becomes pope ameritus. >> watching all this unfold. >> reporter: it's amazing. >> i know, we all wish we where there. >> chuck hagel and what his critics say now. ell, i didn't r. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...
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the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the country. that is the kind of madness that i have not seen in a long time. erick erickson, editor-in-chief of redstate.com, fox news contributor. good morning to you. a kind of madness i have not seen in a long time. what did you think when you heard that from the woodward? >> it is fascinating for bob woodward to say this, to come out be a pundit to some degree when he has been objective reporter or portrayed like that in a very long time. it suggests that is seeping into the journalistic corps in washington the way it wasn't before the election. the president seems to be
the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the...
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it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that have come out. and of course, for those that followed polls and actually cared about results, it was probably the most accurate or one of the most accurate polls. there's some conservatives overnight in the twittersphere and online that have been pushing back against the results of this, because they didn't report them as well as gallup did. but the numbers are pretty daunting for my republican party. they've got a long way to go. >> when asked about their feelings about the gop, just 29% of people had a positive view. 46% were negative. a difference of 17% percentage points. by comparison, democrats enjoyed a net positive outlook,
it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that...
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tonight trayvon's parents are making the anniversary at the vigil in -- marking the anniversary at the vigil in union square park here in new york city. tonight's vigil is just one of a dozen of million hoodie marches held over the past year mourning trayvon's death and demanding change. trayvon's parents became political activists after their son's death because police refused to arrest the gunman right away under florida's stand-your-ground statute. neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman claims trayvon attacked him so he shot trayvon in self-defense. the police eventually arrested zimmerman and released these pictures nine months after trayvon's death. the pictures show cuts on zimmerman's face and on the back of his head the night of the shooting. but there are also recordings of zimmerman before the shooting telling police trayvon looked like he was up to no good, or on drugs or something. trayvon was not armed and was killed just 70 feet away from his stepmother's town house. a 911 dispatcher asked zimmerman to wait until police arrived before approaching trayvon, and prose
tonight trayvon's parents are making the anniversary at the vigil in -- marking the anniversary at the vigil in union square park here in new york city. tonight's vigil is just one of a dozen of million hoodie marches held over the past year mourning trayvon's death and demanding change. trayvon's parents became political activists after their son's death because police refused to arrest the gunman right away under florida's stand-your-ground statute. neighborhood watch volunteer george...
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stand with the forces that would make our cities unsafe, that children won't be able to go to school or be in school or seniors walk down the street, and if you want to stand with the force% opposed to the will of the american people, then, god bless you. >> dana, to that point, guns kill people every day. they maim them, they disfigure them. in fact, in the last 24 hours we've seen a double shooting in new orleans that left one man dead and another injured. in long beach, california, there was another double shooting that killed one person. police in rochester, new york, responding to several 911 calls last night discovered the dead body of a young man lying on the sidewalk. now, as washington insider of long standing yourself and yourself confessedly so, dana, perhaps you can tell us what it is that people in washington don't get about the gun lobby, that they don't understand that the appeasement of this lobby actually continues to bring death to the streets of this country. >> well, i think it's the way power is structured here, martin, and that you have a lot of the democrats co
stand with the forces that would make our cities unsafe, that children won't be able to go to school or be in school or seniors walk down the street, and if you want to stand with the force% opposed to the will of the american people, then, god bless you. >> dana, to that point, guns kill people every day. they maim them, they disfigure them. in fact, in the last 24 hours we've seen a double shooting in new orleans that left one man dead and another injured. in long beach, california,...
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we had a chance to meet with some of the folks who fled from the north and seeking shelter in the south and to hear from them personally about what circumstances were like in timbuktu and some of the northern cities where they have suffered under jihadist rule over nine to ten months. >> congresswoman, this is an example where we as americans must keep our eye on the ball, for example, in mali. we saw what happened in somalia and yemen, as well, where groups linked to al qaeda or jihadists infiltrate and potentially be a threat to this country. >> absolutely. and i have to say that another meeting we had that was very critical was with the interim president. but you know, if you look at the situation in many of these countries, until you address the underlying social and economic conditions, especially with very young populations, when you have tens of thousands of young people who are unemployed and they feel as though they have no hope and no future, then they're perfectly susceptible to al qaeda or other problematic groups like that so i think it's important to contribute. we are con
we had a chance to meet with some of the folks who fled from the north and seeking shelter in the south and to hear from them personally about what circumstances were like in timbuktu and some of the northern cities where they have suffered under jihadist rule over nine to ten months. >> congresswoman, this is an example where we as americans must keep our eye on the ball, for example, in mali. we saw what happened in somalia and yemen, as well, where groups linked to al qaeda or...
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slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple effect and makes it harder for the snowplows to do their work. you mentioned there were fatalities and most fatalities people who got out on the road and one fatality caused by a roof that collapsed. one guy was shovelling the snow and slipped and fell and hit his head. megyn. >> mike tobin, thank you. >> well, new details now on a stunning declaration last week. as radio star rush limbaugh expands on the idea that he offered last week, that for the first time in his life he is ashamed of his country. well, the belief that liberalism has won the day in this country and we'll take a look at why bil
slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple...
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kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean folks are going to be losing heat in their homes? >> absolutely. and we are looking at the possibility of needing to establish warming centers or shelters, so that's something we are in the process of discussing depending how long these projected power outages could go, and some are projected to go for several hours, so we're looking closely at the situation. jon: but at the same time you don't want people driving on the roads, so just driving to a warming center could be potentially life threatening, couldn't it? >> excuse me, the roads are improving in the area of where these power outages are occu
kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean...
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city tonight for a candlelight vigil marking one year since the 17-year-old was shot as he walked through his father's gated community in florida. george zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he goes on trial in june. that prompted a conversation about race and stand your ground laws. they will be thomas robert's guest in the next hour. >>> new violence in damascus. at least eight people were killed in a bombing. several ballistic missiles were fired in aleppo killing 140 people over the last week. john kerry will discuss this with officials in berlin today. yesterday he said the administration has been considering new stepses to increase support for the syrian opposition that the u.s. won't, quote, leave them dangling in the wind. >>> israeli rocket has been fired from gasparin gaza strip israel. >>> social media has been buzzing since ikea said they are pulling off their meatballs off the shelves in europe. ikea serves up to 150 million meatballs a year. they are cheap and are bathed in a sauce. the u.s. is not affected. >>> the oxford dictionary is getting some new additions
city tonight for a candlelight vigil marking one year since the 17-year-old was shot as he walked through his father's gated community in florida. george zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he goes on trial in june. that prompted a conversation about race and stand your ground laws. they will be thomas robert's guest in the next hour. >>> new violence in damascus. at least eight people were killed in a bombing. several ballistic missiles were fired in aleppo killing 140...
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laws in the nation in this city regarding guns and state. what are the results? the last year. death by guns. how are we doing here? >> well, we had a total murder of 418, which is the lowest that we've had in at least 52 years. yesterday was tthe lowest numbe shootings in 52 years. that's when we started to measure shootings. this year we're below those levels. so, you know, we think we're doing something right here. we think our strategies and tactics are working. we've been criticized for being too aggressive, too proactive. we believe we're saving lives here. under the bloomberg administration, the 11 years of michael bloomberg's leadership and you compare it to the 11 years before that, there are 7,346 fewer murders than we had in the previous 1 1 years. the vast majority of those lives saved are people of color, if history is any guide. we think we are saving lives here and we're going to continue to do what we're doing. >> just curious, might be a little bit of the blue, but are guns confiscated? is there data showing that there are a
laws in the nation in this city regarding guns and state. what are the results? the last year. death by guns. how are we doing here? >> well, we had a total murder of 418, which is the lowest that we've had in at least 52 years. yesterday was tthe lowest numbe shootings in 52 years. that's when we started to measure shootings. this year we're below those levels. so, you know, we think we're doing something right here. we think our strategies and tactics are working. we've been criticized...
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tehran city council member, one of the students to occupied the u.s. embassy courage the crisis says the film exaggerates the violence. bootleg copies are selling in tehran for less than a dollar. some call it a fresh new view. hollywood exaggerating, that's quite a twist. >>> prosecutors in the trial of a woman accused of shooting and stabbing her boyfriend 27 times on the offensive. it's the protection's turn against jodi arias. she spoke for what seemed like the better part of five years to her own defense attorney. it went okay. now it's the opposition's turn. so you can't remember the stabbing once, then 27 times? but you remember what kind of coffee you got at starbucks. a lot of work to be done. more dramatic testimony about the night she killed her boyfriend in a live report. that's next. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidd
tehran city council member, one of the students to occupied the u.s. embassy courage the crisis says the film exaggerates the violence. bootleg copies are selling in tehran for less than a dollar. some call it a fresh new view. hollywood exaggerating, that's quite a twist. >>> prosecutors in the trial of a woman accused of shooting and stabbing her boyfriend 27 times on the offensive. it's the protection's turn against jodi arias. she spoke for what seemed like the better part of five...
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a pretty start to the day here in new york city. we've got a great crowd that's come down here to say hello as they wave to the folks back home. i'm savannah guthrie along with matt lauer and natalie morales. al roker and meredith vieira are out in los angeles this morning. good morning again to you guys. >> good morning. coming up from here, we'll take you inside some of the hottest post oscar parties. >> and i spent some time with the adorable quvenzhane wallis as the 9-year-old got ready for her big night. matt? >> meredith, we look forward to that. you're not the only ones mingling with superstars. shuffle with me over here. take a look at this, michael phelps, the most decorate d olympian of all time. michael, good to see you. >> thank you. >> how is retirement going? >> living out of a suitcase, using a golf club a lot and traveling alone. >> explain that a little bit. you're now part of the golf channel's hank haney golf project, legendary has taken you on for the show. >> it's the most humbling thing i've ever done in my lif
a pretty start to the day here in new york city. we've got a great crowd that's come down here to say hello as they wave to the folks back home. i'm savannah guthrie along with matt lauer and natalie morales. al roker and meredith vieira are out in los angeles this morning. good morning again to you guys. >> good morning. coming up from here, we'll take you inside some of the hottest post oscar parties. >> and i spent some time with the adorable quvenzhane wallis as the 9-year-old...
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>> this represented a very pivotal point not only in the life of our city and nation but for me as well. i think it was the point at which i decided, as best you can at 15, 16, but in later years it would be something that i would never forget. but it was a pivotal point in that i decided that i would try to do as much as i could to change the world, to show that we could accomplish so much more with love and kindness than with the hatred. >> the film is great and it's important. and i'm so grateful you're here to share the story of those four little girls. thank you. reverend carolyn mckinstry "march to justice" airs on investigation discovery. that's tonight at 7:00. >>> and we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up next, they are back in new york. and this place will not be the same. kathie lee and hoda with more oscar coverage. >> we missed them, though. >> yes, we did. >>> tomorrow, the dress star randi fanoli and jill martin is back with her steals and deals. >> but first your local news and weather.
>> this represented a very pivotal point not only in the life of our city and nation but for me as well. i think it was the point at which i decided, as best you can at 15, 16, but in later years it would be something that i would never forget. but it was a pivotal point in that i decided that i would try to do as much as i could to change the world, to show that we could accomplish so much more with love and kindness than with the hatred. >> the film is great and it's important....
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there is a plan to renovate less than half of baltimore city school buildings. the biggest award show of the year. >> ben affleck must be feeling pretty happy this morning. "argo" won the top prize sunday nit. jennifer lawrence won best actress. she tripped on the stairs of the way to the stage. was choking the crowd felt bad for her. daniel day-lewis won best actor. steven spielberg did not win best director. that went to ang lee. christoph waltz won best supporting actor beating out tommy lee jones and robert deniro. we have a complete recap on our website. >> he is a three-time winner, daniel day-lewis. time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked, what do you think was the biggest snub at the oscars this year? >> keep sending those responses. 5:50. 29 degrees at the airport. >> time for traffic and weather together on the 1's. >> the trains are running well. no delays for mta usersr. 55 on 295 down towards 100. 55 on 100 towards 95. so for up to speed on the north and west sides of the beltway. that is the lat
there is a plan to renovate less than half of baltimore city school buildings. the biggest award show of the year. >> ben affleck must be feeling pretty happy this morning. "argo" won the top prize sunday nit. jennifer lawrence won best actress. she tripped on the stairs of the way to the stage. was choking the crowd felt bad for her. daniel day-lewis won best actor. steven spielberg did not win best director. that went to ang lee. christoph waltz won best supporting actor...
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slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they said i vit under control. he jumped into action. >> the 17 year veteran held the suspect until bartmxpolice took her into custody. now, the victim was not harmed. if it sounds like out of a movie it could be. his father was in "a leein". >> spending cuts could mean delays and more bears to your camp ground. still coming up a congressman walks in your shoes learning what cuts could mean to the local economy. >> also tonight space-age technology going under grouchbltd a robot looking for laekz keeping neighborhoods safe. >> politics behind academy wards. film critic explains why the film critic explains why the b
slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they...
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the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> things are back to normal on the city college campus in san francisco a near 24-hour sit-in. dozens of students camped inside the administration building overnight. they called on the chancellor to do more to keep the school from losing its accreditation. they ended their protest after the chancellor agreed to talk to them. >>> infamous for plotting the old finger in the wendy's chili hoax. coming up, why this bay area woman is under arrest once again. >> we told you last night about a problem seeping into google. tonight how toxic trouble is spreading to a crowded bay area neighborhood. >> got some clouds rolling into the bay area right now. we have gone from mainly sunny to mainly cloudy over the past two hours. is this indicative of a weather change to think about toward the weekend? we'll look all the way into march in my extended forecast coming up. >>> the san jose woman who lied about finding a finger in a bowl of wendy's chili is in hot water again. mark sayre says this time she is accused of cooking up a story to protect her so
the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> things are back to normal on the city college campus in san francisco a near 24-hour sit-in. dozens of students camped inside the administration building overnight. they called on the chancellor to do more to keep the school from losing its accreditation. they ended their protest after the chancellor agreed to talk to them. >>> infamous for plotting the old finger in the wendy's chili hoax. coming up, why this bay area woman...
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was enjoying the kansas city snowfall.. the owner saying that he seemed to enjoy himself. >> coming up he is back. >> i was sure he would well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. if you remember? this metal scrap co. found it. and good old-fashioned police work it was recovered. >> they took two pieces. >> like that childhood story but humpty dumpty all the neighbors are coming around to see him. >> it is so nice to have him back. >> and let us be honest. this has a happy ending. >> he is back! and i almost forgot. the owner was considering donating it to the zoo >> now i ha
was enjoying the kansas city snowfall.. the owner saying that he seemed to enjoy himself. >> coming up he is back. >> i was sure he would well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get...
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the population of the tent city in fact has swelled to more than 100 people and the city of san jose now has plans to move the encampment out the first week in march. now the site is located along spring street between taylor and heading streets. it's in a large grassy field near the guadalupe river park. the tents are spread out and clustered around trees on the land. the tent city started to grow back in january after state lands along the guadalupe river were cleaned up by caltrans and that displaced the homeless camping in those areas. mayor chuck reed says the people are trespassing here and there are no sanitary facilities and city cannot have people living in unsanitary conditions. nonprofit organizations have come out to the site to reach out to the homeless and offer alternative options for shelter. according to san jose police department, there has not been a noticeable increase in crime near this tent city. the most difficult task as always will be to find some kind of long-term solution in which the people of this encampment are kicked out for a few weeks or few months an
the population of the tent city in fact has swelled to more than 100 people and the city of san jose now has plans to move the encampment out the first week in march. now the site is located along spring street between taylor and heading streets. it's in a large grassy field near the guadalupe river park. the tents are spread out and clustered around trees on the land. the tent city started to grow back in january after state lands along the guadalupe river were cleaned up by caltrans and that...
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city is on high alert the whole area is. last year it seemed like the theme centered around the recent death of whitney houston, if this year had a theme what do you thing it would be? >> reporter: probably the most striking thing for a lot of music critics is leading up to the awards show there wasn't an it nominee or performer. last year there was a lot of attention, focused on adele and her several nominations this year it was about the up and coming artists. when you look at top nominees it is a testament. there was a six way tie with six nominations each they ranged from the well known to the more up and coming like frank ocean and the group fun. >> it was a great show. fun to watch. reconcile with chris brown ... she told rolling stone magazine .. it was more important for her to be happy .. and she wasn't going to let anybodys opinion get in the way of that .... she said even if its a mistake ,, it's her mistake. she says she can handle the backlash. thanks juliette. coming up, a k-p- i-x 5 >>> even if it is a mistake
city is on high alert the whole area is. last year it seemed like the theme centered around the recent death of whitney houston, if this year had a theme what do you thing it would be? >> reporter: probably the most striking thing for a lot of music critics is leading up to the awards show there wasn't an it nominee or performer. last year there was a lot of attention, focused on adele and her several nominations this year it was about the up and coming artists. when you look at top...
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there are no >>> the tornado tiers through the city here. they damaged hundreds of homes, injuring about 53 people. no reports of any death, but the state of emergency is in effect at the university of southern mississippi where the trees were snapped in half. some roofs were ripped away as they tell us that there was as many as 15 tornadoes today in mississippi and in alabama. and that he has had a lot considering that the tornado season, they don't really begin until march. >>> meanwhile across the northeast. people have spent a second day digging out after the blizzard of 2013. more than 200,000 people still have no power down. that's down from 6,650 customers y. and the cbs reporter shows us that it is still tough to get around the area's hardest views. >> and nearly half the road here, they are still unpassable. clearing more than three feet of snow from around their home. >> there is a lot of hours around here that they did not touch around here. >> reporter: it should have been more prepared. >> and there is a time as prepared as you
there are no >>> the tornado tiers through the city here. they damaged hundreds of homes, injuring about 53 people. no reports of any death, but the state of emergency is in effect at the university of southern mississippi where the trees were snapped in half. some roofs were ripped away as they tell us that there was as many as 15 tornadoes today in mississippi and in alabama. and that he has had a lot considering that the tornado season, they don't really begin until march....
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. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you...
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is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study from central connecticut state university says the residents of d.c. are more literate than their counterparts in any other in the america. >> they're wonderfully loyal to us and wonderfully loyal to the printed word in general night. read a lot. >> people that you meet at work, people are very well read. >> the researchers measured things like how many bookstores a people has, how many people still read the newspaper, and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i think a lot of book reading here is specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked to t
is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a...
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for any of the cities around the bay area. a pretty interesting statistic. we'll share that coming up. >> good news is at least the water from december filled up the reservoir. >> true. right now it is looking really dry. it is good that we got that rain in december. >> thank you for watching. >>> on this sunday night, the man hunts intensifies for a former los angeles police officer suspected in the revenge killings of three people. tonight, authorities offer a $1 million reward for information leading to christopher dorner's capture. as a city and region remain on edge. >>> the blizzard of 2013. the northeast breaks out from a deadly record-breaking storm, but hundreds of thousands are still without power. and for some, a state of emergency will last for days. >>> the outbreak of a dangerous and potentially fatal infectious disease. why whooping cough is back and how to protect your family against it. >>> and the show must go on for a top dog whose owners suffered in hurricane sandy. tonight as he prepares to compete, how chauncey became a symbol of hope.
for any of the cities around the bay area. a pretty interesting statistic. we'll share that coming up. >> good news is at least the water from december filled up the reservoir. >> true. right now it is looking really dry. it is good that we got that rain in december. >> thank you for watching. >>> on this sunday night, the man hunts intensifies for a former los angeles police officer suspected in the revenge killings of three people. tonight, authorities offer a $1...
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they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow heavier and we could see possibly roof collapses. they are asking people to get out there and try and clean out roofs if you can if it is safe ahead of that rain we are expecting tomorrow. >> molly line, gloves off for us in boston. thanks so much. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth at the fox extreme weather center with a look at what is in store now. molly mentioned the rain and you advocated get out the shovels today. don't delay. >> today is your day. tomorrow into the a good day at all with the rain. cold rain. start a little bit as freezing rain. but today's te
they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow...
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up parts of the city. they focused on schools and other neighborhoods that needed some t-l-c. traffic islands and city property were swept of trash and weeds. this live look. for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. this is new video outside o
up parts of the city. they focused on schools and other neighborhoods that needed some t-l-c. traffic islands and city property were swept of trash and weeds. this live look. for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a...
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low 40s in the sty of oak -- in the city of oakland. low 30s san roe mope and pleasant -- san ramon and pleasanton. mostly clear, cold, crisp out there this morning. the pacific satellite view showing you the temperatures will continue to warm under this ridge of high pressure here. so this is beginning to strengthen. each passing day it will nudge a little bit closer and eventually it will dominate our pattern. so that system from a couple days ago brought us a little bit of rain. now off to the east over the rockies and this ridge will continue again to pull our way. mostly sunny skies for the week ahead. a warming trend for the week ahead. first it will be a subtle warmup. you may not notice yesterday from today to a degree or two. temperatures are all the sudden feel like a whole lot spring. 60 degrees for berkeley. 59 san rafael. 57 in pacifica. upper 50s low 60s for the east bay. 59 in hayward. 69 for oakland. 60-degrees in concord. upper 50s antioch and brentwood. down into areas around livermore. you are looking at 59 for today.
low 40s in the sty of oak -- in the city of oakland. low 30s san roe mope and pleasant -- san ramon and pleasanton. mostly clear, cold, crisp out there this morning. the pacific satellite view showing you the temperatures will continue to warm under this ridge of high pressure here. so this is beginning to strengthen. each passing day it will nudge a little bit closer and eventually it will dominate our pattern. so that system from a couple days ago brought us a little bit of rain. now off to...
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also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate finance committee set to hold a hearing to consider the nomination of jacob lu for treasury secretary. he was recently president obama's chief of staff. thursday, an astroid will come within 17,200 miles of earth. don't worry, nasa says the astroid will pose no threat. that's a look at the week ahead, i'm marianne rafferty, fox news. >>> our movie reviewer sits down with viola davis about "beautiful creatures." >> plus, the fighting irish with a marathon match. the game went overtime not once, twice, three times, keep counting. we'll tell you who came out on top ahead in sports. her
also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate...
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so they'll never be able to take away from the city of san francisco what way achieved here. two out of three. we want to make it three out of four. >> i think it's exciting to have a chance to play with the same group of guys we felt we had such a good chemistry, and everybody is going to continue to work hard and get better. >> it's good to have continuity. they know me. i know them. they know each other. and part of having a good club is playing well together, and these guys have done that and have a history of it. so bring them back. and makes it a lot easier. >> here we go again. let's head down the monterey peninsula, third round of the at&t national pro-am. last call for amateurs to make the cut. phil mickelson looking for his ball on 18, falls on his rear en. bill murray, his usual antics. and for the second straight year, murray will not play on sunday but goes down fighting after the long birdie on 10. and like all actors, ready for his closeup. that's a little too close. last year's fedex champ, brandt snedeker, finished second in the last two events, trying to bre
so they'll never be able to take away from the city of san francisco what way achieved here. two out of three. we want to make it three out of four. >> i think it's exciting to have a chance to play with the same group of guys we felt we had such a good chemistry, and everybody is going to continue to work hard and get better. >> it's good to have continuity. they know me. i know them. they know each other. and part of having a good club is playing well together, and these guys have...
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the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter of the quake was about 6 miles from a city of 400,000 people. . quake was felt in many parts of colombia and ecuador. >>> people in beijing watched as fireworks filled the skies to ring in the lunar new year. tomorrow is the start of the year 4711 in the chinese calendar. the year of the snake. a plea by the chinese government to limit the number of firecrackers to cut down on pollution doesn't seem to work. >>> meantime in san francisco, shoppers at westfield center on market street enjoyed storytelling in celebrate of the chinese new year. >> eyes like a rabbit and breathed fire. it was a dragon. >> today's story was the tale about the creation of the i zodiaccalendar. >>> today only 50 of the massive pythons have been captured or killed. the month-long hunt for burmese pythons in the everglades is sponsored by the state to capture the invasive species which poses' threat to native animals. the hunters are to log exactly where they caught each snake and scientists will look at their stomach contents. >> we want to know what they are eating? what
the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter of the quake was about 6 miles from a city of 400,000 people. . quake was felt in many parts of colombia and ecuador. >>> people in beijing watched as fireworks filled the skies to ring in the lunar new year. tomorrow is the start of the year 4711 in the chinese calendar. the year of the snake. a plea by the chinese government to limit the number of firecrackers to cut down on pollution doesn't seem to work. >>> meantime in san francisco,...